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Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues # 22.
The series, especially as written by Doug Moench was notable for its strong supporting characters.
Creators such as Steve Gerber, Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan, John Byrne, and Doug Moench left to work for DC or other companies.
The comic was written by Doug Moench, drawn by Rodney Ramos, and Val Mayerik, and lasted for 11 issues.
Shogun Warriors were licensed in 1979 – 1980 for a 20 – issue series by Marvel Comics, written by Doug Moench and featuring art by Herb Trimpe.
That initial story and one the next issue were written by Steve Englehart, but issue # 20 ( Sept. 1974 ), co-written by Gerry Conway and Doug Moench, and the same month's Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu # 1, written by Moench, marked the beginning of an acclaimed Moench-Gulacy collaboration on the increasingly complex, cinematic feature about the son of longtime pulp fiction supervillain Fu Manchu, who teams with British intelligence to try to bring down his father's labyrinthine plans for global domination.
In 1983, he drew several covers for independent AC Comics ' Black Diamond, Americomics, Starmasters, and Femforce Special before reteaming with Moench on the four-issue, creator-owned Epic Comics miniseries Six from Sirius ( July-Oct. 1984 ) and its four-issue sequel, Six from Sirius II ( Dec. 1985-March 1986 ).
Rich Buckler ( born February 6, 1949 ) is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on Marvel Comics ' The Fantastic Four in the mid-1970s and, with writer Doug Moench, co-creating the character Deathlok in Astonishing Tales # 25.

Moench and long
After line editor Dennis O ' Neil decided to expand it into a larger epic, he and the Batman line writers Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench and Alan Grant convened an authors ' summit over a long weekend to flesh out the details and story points.

Moench and title
A colleague challenged Doug Moench to write a story using " Carter's Super Midnight " ( the name of a brand of carbon paper ) as a title.
Debuting in a story by writer Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane in the umbrella title Marvel Premiere # 15-25 ( May 1974 – October 1975 ), he was then written successively by Len Wein, Doug Moench, Tony Isabella, and Chris Claremont, with art by successive pencillers Larry Hama, Arvell Jones, Pat Broderick, and, in some of his earliest professional work, John Byrne.
Other co-writers / writers who contributed to the title include Keith Giffen, Len Wein, and Doug Moench.

Moench and Gulacy
By Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy, and Terry Austin
By Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy, and Jimmy Palmiotti
* Batman: Prey (# 11-15 ), by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy, ISBN 0-446-39521-8
Gulacy also drew the cover and the six-page story " Libido ", written by his Master of Kung Fu colleague Doug Moench, in the comics magazine Epic Illustrated # 3 ( Fall 1980 ).
Gulacy also broke into DC Comics with Batman # 393-394 ( March – April 1986 ), and the six-issue miniseries Slash Maraud ( Nov. 1987-April 1988 ), co-created with Moench.
After a single issue by writer Mike Friedrich and penciler Paul Gulacy, Steve Gerber wrote several issues in which Morbius went on a picaresque interdimensional journey and fought the Caretakers of Arcturus and was advised by the eyeball-headed character I. Doug Moench and Bill Mantlo followed, successively, as the feature's writers.

Moench and until
In the latter year Moench was succeeded as principal by David O. McKay who served in that position until 1908.
Conrad Moench ( 1744 – 1805 ) was a German botanist, sometimes written Konrad Mönch, was Professor of Botany at the Marburg University from 1786 until his death.

Moench and Day
Day died of a heart attack after finishing issue # 120, and Moench left the book after # 122.
Originally written by Doug Moench and pencilled by Dan Day, 15 issues appeared from 1984 to 1985.

Moench and who
* The Batman and Dracula trilogy, written by Doug Moench with Kelley Jones and Malcolm Jones III, in which the infamous vampire lord comes to Gotham City and is confronted by Batman, who subsequently becomes a vampire himself.
Later creators included writers Doug Moench and Todd Klein ( who also lettered later issues in the run ), artists Tod Smith, Shawn McManus and Alex Niño, and inkers Mike DeCarlo, Jim McDermott and Greg Theakston.
On April 17, 1902 McKay was appointed principal of Weber succeeding Louis F. Moench, the founding principal who had resigned after nine years at the helm of the institution.
Some of the creative talent who have worked on the series include Dennis O ' Neil, Grant Morrison, Mike Mignola, Bill Willingham, Matt Wagner, and Doug Moench.
These were written, successively, by Mike Friedrich, Steve Gerber ( who wrote the first Morbius solo story, in Vampire Tales ), Doug Moench, and Bill Mantlo, working with a wide variety of pencilers.

Moench and had
The character also had two stories in the anthology series Marvel Comics Presents ( including one by Moench that ran in the series ' first eight issues in 1988 ), and co-starred in the Moon Knight Special ( 1992 ).

Moench and book
* 1948 – Doug Moench, American comic book writer
It was adapted into " The Sandkings ," an episode of the new The Outer Limits, as well as a 1987 graphic novel, published by DC Comics as the seventh and last book of the DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel line, adapted by Doug Moench, Pat Broderick, and Neal McPheeters.
* Doug Moench ( born 1948 ), an American comic book writer
Lords of the Ultra-Realm is a six-issue comic book limited series that was created by Doug Moench, illustrated by Pat Broderick, and published in 1986 by DC Comics, followed by a 1987 special issue.

Moench and over
Writer Doug Moench greatly improved on the Classics Illustrated script while Sonny Trinidad produced striking artwork without going over the top.

Moench and #
In 1979, Pacific dipped its feet into publishing when they released Warriors of Shadow Realm, a John Buscema portfolio of six signed, colored plates meant to accompany a Doug Moench and Buscema three-issue Weirdworld epic-fantasy tale which ran in Marvel Comics Super Special # 11-13 ( June-Oct. 1979 ).
Bushman's first appearance was in Moon Knight ( 1st series ) # 1 ( November 1980 ), and he was created by Doug Moench.
** " Constant Whitewater " ( with Doug Moench, in # 526, 1996 )
** " The Screams of the Green Dragon " ( with Doug Moench, in Annual # 21, 1997 )
** " Chasing Clay " ( with Doug Moench and Kelley Jones, in # 550, 1998 )
** " Suit of Evil Souls " ( with Doug Moench and Kelley Jones, in # 551, 1998 )
** " Conspiracy " ( with Doug Moench, in # 86-88, 1996 )
American Eagle first appears in Marvel Two-in-One Annual # 6 ( October 1981 ), by writer Doug Moench and penciler Ron Wilson.

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